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unless we do it with the latest technology, people will not appreciate the mayor driving a bmw. [laughter] but we are doing it for the right reasons. i want to showcase that as we lead this country into a thought process, a challenge that our major cities, our urban settings can have solutions to our parking problems, have sustainable mobility as part of our alternatives in the vehicles and car-sharing as a principle for us to join our automobile makers as well as our vehicle owners and rentals as we challenge the public to say there are better choices coming forward with our partners in the industry. thank you, bmw. i know that ian and his team are here to announce this thing but i wanted to thank our environmental divisions, our car enthusiasts, our technology. we are the innovation capital of the world. clearly there is a major role for our manufacturers to use that technology to figure out and provide solutions to our parking challenges, to the affordability and everybody to participate so that they can use all of the different modes of travel to get not only around the city
unless we do it with the latest technology, people will not appreciate the mayor driving a bmw. [laughter] but we are doing it for the right reasons. i want to showcase that as we lead this country into a thought process, a challenge that our major cities, our urban settings can have solutions to our parking problems, have sustainable mobility as part of our alternatives in the vehicles and car-sharing as a principle for us to join our automobile makers as well as our vehicle owners and rentals...
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available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. >>> we are all here for the initiative. why is the cgi so important to so many people in your position? >> because of what you are seeing in front of you. you are seeing world leaders sitting next to a person who started an ngo same level talking about committing to something. you could see those in power and disregarding those who were just starting. i see a lot of young people coming in with so much confidence and they want to talk about what they want to do and how you can be involved. >> tell me about your relation to cgi. >> we have to understand our responsibilities as global citizens. >> it is a fact. we have the lowest ice pack in arctic ocean ever. now they are saying maybe
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technology and financial sectors continued lower, down 0.8% and 0.7% respectively. as market excitement has died down over the latest federal reserve effort to stimulate the economy, oil prices have cooled off. oil fell below $90 per barrel for the first time since early august. in the latest week, the amount of foreign oil imported into the u.s. was down to its lowest level since december. and refineries cut back, fueling concerns about weaker demand. big energy stocks exxon and chevron both fell about 0.5%. they both traded at multi-year highs just last week. the worries about global energy demand have hit the energy service providers. halliburton was down 2.4% today, and its off more than 9% in less than two weeks. discouraging comments from electronics contractor jabil circuit weighed on the tech sector. late yesterday, the company reported disappointing results, blamed on weak demand in most of its businesses. shares fell 9.9%; volume jumped more than five times as the stock closed at its lowest price since july. shares haven't seen much of a halo effect in rec
technology and financial sectors continued lower, down 0.8% and 0.7% respectively. as market excitement has died down over the latest federal reserve effort to stimulate the economy, oil prices have cooled off. oil fell below $90 per barrel for the first time since early august. in the latest week, the amount of foreign oil imported into the u.s. was down to its lowest level since december. and refineries cut back, fueling concerns about weaker demand. big energy stocks exxon and chevron both...
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so we went to the coca-cola company and said we have a piece of technology, we want to take it out of the framework of being a science fair project and give it to the opportunity to take on the goliath problem of the 21st century, bad water, we call the project slingshot because slingshot was the little piece of technology that was given to david and as the kid i remember the story of david and goliath and the moral to me was you use technology properly, slingshot and you will take out goliath. >> rose: so what do we have here? i want to show it in just a moment. >> so in this little accurate scale model of a shipping container which could be put into a village, is -- >> rose: shipping container. there is an actual model of a standard shipping container, this is eight feet by ten feet by 20 feet, here is the actual scale model next to a person of the slingshot. >> rose: right. >> it makes 1,000-liters of water a day and even if you closeup at night and hopefully the women that will run this downtown, it will sit inside here all night filling up thousand liter reservoirs that are acces
so we went to the coca-cola company and said we have a piece of technology, we want to take it out of the framework of being a science fair project and give it to the opportunity to take on the goliath problem of the 21st century, bad water, we call the project slingshot because slingshot was the little piece of technology that was given to david and as the kid i remember the story of david and goliath and the moral to me was you use technology properly, slingshot and you will take out goliath....
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. win a design consultation with me, candice olson, at benjaminmooresweeps.com. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story
color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. win a design consultation with me, candice olson, at benjaminmooresweeps.com. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local...
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we live in exciting times of globalization and amazing technological revolutions. some, those at the top, large companies, will be able to ride through an exciting and expanding new landscape. but many americans will need help to better prepare themselves to compete in this brave new world. don't forget you can catch my regular show "gps" on sundays at 10:00 a.m. eastern and pacific in north america. thanks to all of you for tuning in. >>> tonight -- my korld exclusive with one of the most controversial leaders in one of the most dangerous parts of of the world. if israel does launch a strike against your country, what will your response be? iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad, sometimes combative -- >> some of the behavior of our united states in our region encourages extremism. >> surprising. >> how would you feel if one of your children dated a jew? >> and heated. especially when i asked him about basic human rights to gays. >> do you really beli
we live in exciting times of globalization and amazing technological revolutions. some, those at the top, large companies, will be able to ride through an exciting and expanding new landscape. but many americans will need help to better prepare themselves to compete in this brave new world. don't forget you can catch my regular show "gps" on sundays at 10:00 a.m. eastern and pacific in north america. thanks to all of you for tuning in. >>> tonight -- my korld exclusive with...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a fighter and now i don't have that fear. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> big ideas from my all-star panel. i have the princess, will.i.am, dee pock chopra and they are up on health, you are about health and wellness. that's important. having
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a fighter and now i don't have that fear. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll...
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so it's going to require immense technology. more and more technological evolution to go and get the oil even deeper out of the . wealthy british style. market why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our key. issues that so much given to each musician find the facts in the arab spring arab winter where does this great liberation project stand in the arab middle east and where is it going are the forces of react. to the input from both them of course other aspects of very important for the commercialization of the soul of the got this it is you mustn't see i mean i mean these are water and oil because water doesn't cost much on oil because a lot of shows every time we load our oil products onto a tank we have to be sure it contains a minimum of water. was up and i say the blood of nigeria because it's their role material it's their problem you know what is it we here to hell. from exploited a
so it's going to require immense technology. more and more technological evolution to go and get the oil even deeper out of the . wealthy british style. market why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our key. issues that so much given to each musician find the facts in the arab spring arab winter where does this great liberation project stand in the arab...
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available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirt old egg-suckin' dog ♪ >> a former navy seal is slamming the president for his response to the deadly attack on the consulate in libya. he wants him to know they are not bumps in the road. ryan zinc says the murders are a global catastrophe. a federally funded green energy failure hybrid car receiving a disastrous review from consumer reports. it is plagued with flaws which explains why this one burst into flames last month in california. the reason a recalled battery. >>> recently the obama administration made public release of prisoners from guantanamo bay. time served at gitmo is becoming a badge of honor and for many it has been a training ground for waging more terror against america. katherine herridge is in washington with more. >> heather and patti ann about 1 in 3 detainees return to the battlefield if they are released. many have senior positions within al qaeda or
available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirt old egg-suckin' dog ♪ >> a former navy seal is slamming the president for his response to the deadly attack on the consulate in libya. he wants him to know they are not bumps in the road. ryan zinc says the murders are a global catastrophe. a federally funded green energy failure hybrid car receiving a disastrous review from consumer...
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oh and welcome to technology as the weather in moscow has already taken a turn for the worse the team and i pads are swimsuits and headed down to the black sea city of. it is it just so happens for four days at the beginning of september the quiet resort town is transformed into the center of russian maritime aviation journalists and spectators alike flock to the night so title international exhibition of hydro aviation probably the biggest crowd pleasers for the acrobatic air shows from the country's top flight nieces the russian knights and swiss festivities with high speed fly overs and there were government officials on hand to open the exhibition as well as stress the industry's importance to the economy. the largest crowds came out to see scream overhead the real site to see was closer to the water surface. name implies the craft on display needed some exposed. to take part. however there was more than just a feast for the. there were some food for thought as well scientists and engineers got together to announce discuss and probably argue about the latest trends in developments
oh and welcome to technology as the weather in moscow has already taken a turn for the worse the team and i pads are swimsuits and headed down to the black sea city of. it is it just so happens for four days at the beginning of september the quiet resort town is transformed into the center of russian maritime aviation journalists and spectators alike flock to the night so title international exhibition of hydro aviation probably the biggest crowd pleasers for the acrobatic air shows from the...
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we've got to keep a lot of the technology out of their hands. how much time and effort do you spend to make sure the chinese don't have what we have? >> certainly in terms of the security of our systems and our networks, that's a top priority. you cannot allow this technological advantage to get into the hands of folks who would use it in a manner you don't want. we work at that very hard. by the way, cyber security is an integral part of everything we do with networks, from faa to nasa networks to the department of defense networks. >> it is important to point out the faa the air traffic, this is not sequestration kind of activity. >> 30% as you mentioned of our portfolio is faa and nasa networks. when you watched the curiosity landing on mars you saw our communications in work for nasa in play. that was all integral to that effort. we have international customers about 10% of revenues. commercial about 4 or 5%. >> lockheed martin the other day boosted its dividend from $1 to $1.15. i look at lockheed's portfolio i'm worried about what they hav
we've got to keep a lot of the technology out of their hands. how much time and effort do you spend to make sure the chinese don't have what we have? >> certainly in terms of the security of our systems and our networks, that's a top priority. you cannot allow this technological advantage to get into the hands of folks who would use it in a manner you don't want. we work at that very hard. by the way, cyber security is an integral part of everything we do with networks, from faa to nasa...
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and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going to spend the first 30 minutes or so demonstrating the wii. not only will we demonstrate how to use it, but we will doe demonstrate adaptive devices so that it can be an inclusive activity for all adults and children. my name is dr. chris thompson from the university of san francisco. go, dons. 1855. i have not been there that long. i am in the department of exercise and sports science. i think it is a good match for me to be demonstrating the wii, which is a good physical activity. i am joined on the stage by a student, not from usf, but from san francisco state. we actually talk to each other. this is mackenna. >> good morning. >> finally, i am joined by alicia from the independent living center in san francisco. it is great for all of you to be here today. people will be trickling in over the next half hour. we will give you a taste of what wii is like. we have set up the game. i will start by playing mackeena in a game of tennis. the interesting thing about wii is we u
and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going to spend the first 30 minutes or so demonstrating the wii. not only will we demonstrate how to use it, but we will doe demonstrate adaptive devices so that it can be an inclusive activity for all adults and children. my name is dr. chris thompson from the university of san francisco. go, dons. 1855. i have not been there that long. i am in the department of exercise and...
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were return not picking specific companies or specific adaptations of technology. you are creating a kind of open infrastructure which anybody can use? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the college has lifted the economy, giving many workers a second chance. john keefe was laid off from a paper manufacturer after working there almost 23 years. he and some of his former co-workers were retrained by the college to work in the ultrasterile clean room where computer chips are made. putting on the required bunny suit felt odd at first but kiefer has got used to it. >> aim very happy here, they take very good care of me, i'm hoping to retire from here. >> reporter: the next step is to apply the nanotech research hub model to other industries. the college received over $56 -- $57 million from the department of energy to form a hub for the solar companies. you think this is a better mod than had the solyndra model giving the money to an individual company? >> absolutely. the white house you can the federal government, have to look at how it does things. down the don't pick winne
were return not picking specific companies or specific adaptations of technology. you are creating a kind of open infrastructure which anybody can use? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the college has lifted the economy, giving many workers a second chance. john keefe was laid off from a paper manufacturer after working there almost 23 years. he and some of his former co-workers were retrained by the college to work in the ultrasterile clean room where computer chips are made. putting on...
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we cannot have these technological glitches as we have seen. it is critical that the government prevent people from unleashing technological programs that have not been fully tested and that are not protective of the public interest. gerri: well, there is something called a kill switch the people have talked about. is that a fantasy? the chicago fed has warned of the need for this. it seems to me like one of those happy solutions that and reality may cause more problems than it solves. >> i'd worry about anything, the kill switch because i'm worried about what it will actually killed. i think there is something more direct of government which is put an end to so-called spoofing. that is the in putting of orders that are never intended to be executed. that is something that is at the heart of a lot of the problems we're seeing. gerri: you bring up a very good point, this issue of spoofing. sort of fake trades that are never really intended to be pursued. but isn't this the heart and soul of the businesses of our exchanges? isn't that what that n
we cannot have these technological glitches as we have seen. it is critical that the government prevent people from unleashing technological programs that have not been fully tested and that are not protective of the public interest. gerri: well, there is something called a kill switch the people have talked about. is that a fantasy? the chicago fed has warned of the need for this. it seems to me like one of those happy solutions that and reality may cause more problems than it solves. >>...
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technological achievements of the construction is it's. a big. it's still compares favorably to smaller passenger planes. special materials have to be to survive. despite the extra complication with the plane that deals with. the very clear advantages if. planes are more efficient than conventional they do need to head back to the. true from the nearest. and repeat over and over again. in. the water. there. it's little room on game day to share the planes of the very latest kit very of turn to the institute of aircraft equipment. off the area two hundred complex was designed especially for this aircraft it includes six full color l.c.d. screens which display information about the flight navigation engines and control systems but we also have special firefighting equipment on this aircraft hey you can see a display that provides information and reminds the pilots about the current status of water reservoirs of their senses that show how much water there is in each tank the exact amount of water that to be taken on board depends on how much fuel th
technological achievements of the construction is it's. a big. it's still compares favorably to smaller passenger planes. special materials have to be to survive. despite the extra complication with the plane that deals with. the very clear advantages if. planes are more efficient than conventional they do need to head back to the. true from the nearest. and repeat over and over again. in. the water. there. it's little room on game day to share the planes of the very latest kit very of turn to...
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report that was released in june that he's even had his own hands into nuclear technology smuggling to beef up that arsenal what he's saying is obama you don't have time to keep on with these economic sanctions you've got it tack iran with your conventional weapons or else israel is going to use its undeclared nuclear arsenal to incinerate its anomie its nuclear blackmail basically ok stephen jump in from san jose. oh it's not unusual and not improper necessarily for foreign leaders to raise concerns about the policies of other governments including allies but there's a widespread consensus even among some of israel strongest supporters and in congress and in the media and elsewhere that. does seem to be bringing in a degree of partisanship in support of romney and and in opposition to obama in this election year by by pushing a number of issues involving iran and other concerns ok ruthie what about that because it really doesn't mean i'm going to jump ahead he's duty. i'm going to jump in here now to say that if what you think if you think that netanyahu is lobbying for romney that's
report that was released in june that he's even had his own hands into nuclear technology smuggling to beef up that arsenal what he's saying is obama you don't have time to keep on with these economic sanctions you've got it tack iran with your conventional weapons or else israel is going to use its undeclared nuclear arsenal to incinerate its anomie its nuclear blackmail basically ok stephen jump in from san jose. oh it's not unusual and not improper necessarily for foreign leaders to raise...
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lojack technology. bait vehicle technology, we place cars, in places we want them to be stolen so we can chase down offenders and take them to custody. >> last year, 84.9% of cars stolen were recovered. >>> ceo meg whitman said the hard times at hewlett packers will last a number of years. the company is working on new products and services. hp's stock dropped 13% as whitman warned it will take time to recover because of the weak global recovery. all of it as-just experienced much gee she said she was push because of what her attorney calls retaliatory actions. now her attorney mer can youy news, powell was told to clean her office, turnoff the computer and not return much powell calls it a transition and says she remains an employee. >> at least three times in the past week on jeks thrown off the g street overpass in antia okay has smashed into the windshield. the latest, the target was an ambulance. >> didn't see anything on the roadway, anybody in front of them. the way it was described, they felt th
lojack technology. bait vehicle technology, we place cars, in places we want them to be stolen so we can chase down offenders and take them to custody. >> last year, 84.9% of cars stolen were recovered. >>> ceo meg whitman said the hard times at hewlett packers will last a number of years. the company is working on new products and services. hp's stock dropped 13% as whitman warned it will take time to recover because of the weak global recovery. all of it as-just experienced...
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at night capital, it is some sort of combination of technology not having the technology that would catch it but huge human error. this is a story that is not going away and one reason why is the sec investigation. tom choice, ceo of night capital still at the helm even though he was supposed to be watching and making sure they were compliant with market access which is the rule that says we have tripwires and all this stuff in place that just in case this growth occurs we catch it with in the first five minute. not 25 minutes which happened here and lately the implosions of the firm and needed a bailout so that is where we are. where debt i come up with this? who knows. there is speculation they want to get it done soon. the sec is always later than sooner. ashley: the problem seems to me the concern comes from they only discovered the problem after the event. charlie: true of all regulation. i will say this. when you bleed market access, dodd-frank -- i read not the whole thing -- i would be dead by now -- if you read parts of dodd-frank you see where the volcker rule -- the financial c
at night capital, it is some sort of combination of technology not having the technology that would catch it but huge human error. this is a story that is not going away and one reason why is the sec investigation. tom choice, ceo of night capital still at the helm even though he was supposed to be watching and making sure they were compliant with market access which is the rule that says we have tripwires and all this stuff in place that just in case this growth occurs we catch it with in the...
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technology from the outside we don't have the local technology. contrary to what patrick thinks they do have the technology but not the same means. a little trip continues along the delta for a sequence that nobody has ever yet managed to fill in. who said i'm from a village whose name the inhabitants also not to mention because their revenues don't exactly derives from the declared economy. the journey through the mangroves in the countries arms of the delta is scary. because huge areas where oil spread. thick layer of black oil that covers the entire surface of the water below which all life is totally disappeared. kilometer after kilometer of mangrove are affected and yet no scientific mission has ever yet come into these territories and. the six black smoke is rising over the mangroves. we've arrived at last. as we approach the men fully. love all those in our boat call to them reassuring upward. a refinery. an illegal refinery under the open sky. here men distill crude oil. they're handed amidst the steam on the risks of explosion. men who've
technology from the outside we don't have the local technology. contrary to what patrick thinks they do have the technology but not the same means. a little trip continues along the delta for a sequence that nobody has ever yet managed to fill in. who said i'm from a village whose name the inhabitants also not to mention because their revenues don't exactly derives from the declared economy. the journey through the mangroves in the countries arms of the delta is scary. because huge areas where...
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and from a technology standpoint, we're only bound by the speed of technology now. this is a way to scale someone's brand and actually connect with more people, whether it's one to one or one to 19 million in barack obama's case. >> that's funny, you use the connection of connecting people to people. it's just our little machines that we're using. but there is something about social media that gives it a sense of familiarity. a two-way intimacy. when somebody you like tweets you back, i can remember a very -- my best girlfriend getting a tweet back from ll cool j and we were like oh, my gosh. he tweeted me back. like the idea of the obama campaign for example responding to you, there's a sense that there's a -- is there something -- >> they're all over the place. thinking back to 2008, how many twitter messages that the obama campaign sent out in 2008. just one. one on election day. now they send out one every two minutes it seems. >> it was all facebook in '08. >> they're on pinterest and twitter and all the different things. >> they're literally on twitter behind
and from a technology standpoint, we're only bound by the speed of technology now. this is a way to scale someone's brand and actually connect with more people, whether it's one to one or one to 19 million in barack obama's case. >> that's funny, you use the connection of connecting people to people. it's just our little machines that we're using. but there is something about social media that gives it a sense of familiarity. a two-way intimacy. when somebody you like tweets you back, i...
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. getting taken a look at the chaos up falling apart malfunction on september 16th. this surveillance video from the civic center when a train experienced what part is calling 8,000 v electrical arc caused by some degree on the track that is what are now says caused the bright flash and all that smoke as you can see it sent people scrambling. cars that donated driver. it's officially endorsed by california law. more on the technology some google employees are already using to go for work. today we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. the airwaves and is self driving a car to accelerate california's leadership an economist vehicles. a new law allows the driverless cars on public roads for testing as long as there is a licensed and insured driver behind the wheel and a threat to the dmv to adopt regulations for the vehicle and drivers. they asked when the public might get their
color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. getting taken a look at the chaos up falling apart malfunction on september 16th. this surveillance video from the civic center when a train experienced what part is calling 8,000 v electrical arc caused by some degree on the track that is what are now says caused the bright flash and all that smoke as you can see it sent people...
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. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, and stuck stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> gardening, repairs, accounting, stkrb. >> you are a chef. >> yes. cooking. reservations and fielding the phone calls. >> the problem with the way she runs her business became clear. >> so your inn is the classic hub and spoke model, and many businesses that struggle in growing to the next level of struck like this. the owner, that's you, are in the middle. what i want to do is transition this into a traditional organizational chart. >> while mastering the daily details is necessary, the owner needs to understand the big picture, and that's where mike's questions revealed important gaps. >> how many people do you need? >> i have not, like, done a specific accounting, but my
. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, and stuck stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> gardening, repairs, accounting, stkrb. >> you are...
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manufacturing today means high technology manufacturing, which we need to be doing. if the middle class is going to survive, john is absolutely right, we need more of stem education, science, engineering, math, technology. there is a clear path to solving this problem. it basically must recognize we have to start producing as much or more than we consume. this whole thing about going to the walmart, yeah, it's cheap there but we have to understand the consequences. >> let me ask you about this. consumer confidence is up, a n cnnorc poll asks how the economy will be a year from now. two-thirds think it will be in better shape. that american optimism is critical but we can't fall into the traps by buying cheap stuff we don't need, it's all imported. >> nobody says it's not needed. imagine living without your iphone. >> a pair of tennis shoes. >> i agree with the point our new growth and prosperity will be made out of technology and we need education. we can't do that by bashing china. i tell you why. they are the largest foreign holder of our now $16 trillion national
manufacturing today means high technology manufacturing, which we need to be doing. if the middle class is going to survive, john is absolutely right, we need more of stem education, science, engineering, math, technology. there is a clear path to solving this problem. it basically must recognize we have to start producing as much or more than we consume. this whole thing about going to the walmart, yeah, it's cheap there but we have to understand the consequences. >> let me ask you about...
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day going to which or when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where i will to work for higher wages to our employees the trunks end up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses greenies would export and large but not all of it goes with gold. here in the museum island traditional methods are used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years invests whole what careers used to what rich is possible highest complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley and viking boat makers what is fashioned
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day going to which or when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite...
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inexpensive, easy to find alarms that rely on ionization technology. they work well to detect fires with fast flames, but experts say they may not save you in smoldering smoky fires that can strike while you sleep. don russell is a scientist at texas a&m. when i go to the store to buy a smoke detector, i assume that it's going to sound when there's smoke. >> that's a reasonable assumption, but it's wrong. >> reporter: we had him set up a test, placing three ionization detectors, the kind that most of us have, in a room, then setting a couch on fire. toxic smoke is building, but it takes 36 minutes for the first detector to go off. but there's another technology out there that gives you better warning in these fires. it's called a photoelectric detector. so dr. russell set up another test, this time with a photoelectric next to those three ionization detectors. 17 minutes in, with barely any smoke in the room, the photoelectric sounds the alarm. the ionizations? they're still silent for another 21 minutes. even with smoke everywhere. >> if i would have
inexpensive, easy to find alarms that rely on ionization technology. they work well to detect fires with fast flames, but experts say they may not save you in smoldering smoky fires that can strike while you sleep. don russell is a scientist at texas a&m. when i go to the store to buy a smoke detector, i assume that it's going to sound when there's smoke. >> that's a reasonable assumption, but it's wrong. >> reporter: we had him set up a test, placing three ionization detectors,...
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our big right now is the broadband technology opportunity program, a federally funded project through the department of aging so we're working in 26 locations, our volunteers are trained to be tutors and trainers offering everything from basic classes all the way to genealogy and job search. >> to me, a computer aon auxiliary brain, it's like knowing how to use your brain, how important is that. i think it's important and possibly seniors, it's important for them to stay in touch. er >> people like facebook or skype so they can connect to their family members or see their family member's albums from far away. >> (speaking spanish). >> what we like to focus on is transferring skills from volunteer to learner to help them get on to facebook, find housing on craig's list, being able to connect with friends and family. >> i decided teaching them what i knew and that got me into wanting to give back and to learning more and how it works. >> i discover -- i discovered that seniors need a lot of review. >> i am beginner so little by little, i learn a lot now. >> i learned just the basics, if
our big right now is the broadband technology opportunity program, a federally funded project through the department of aging so we're working in 26 locations, our volunteers are trained to be tutors and trainers offering everything from basic classes all the way to genealogy and job search. >> to me, a computer aon auxiliary brain, it's like knowing how to use your brain, how important is that. i think it's important and possibly seniors, it's important for them to stay in touch. er...
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about it if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of dollars on surveillance technology that massive amounts of people's information and doesn't really deliver that many tangible social goods while an upswell of dissent be the only thing that actually does put the burden on these agencies i think it will be that and government transparency groups that fight for open government people within the government who are whistleblowers i think those are the things that will help to create this groundswell rulz stuff we hope about happens thanks for coming on join them a call from epic things. if you like what you've seen so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the set and subscribe to our new facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash breaking the
about it if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of dollars on surveillance technology that massive amounts of people's information and doesn't really deliver that many...
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because this is a function of technology and you have to wonder if part of the problem is technology, why can't part of the solution be technology and today in kraft, it was quite a ride. fortunately went to the up side, but what would have happened in the broad market if we'd had this ride to the down side as we saw in the flash crash. >> and we should be very delicate because we're talking about one instance which we do not have perfect information. on the other happened, we have had the sec holding very broad public discussions this week. mash could y mark cuban on our air talking about technology in general, that some argue have moved beyond the point of marginal utility, right? i mean, they're no longer providing the benefit ofly liquidity without some risk appended to it. >> i think that's the key. it no longer is providing utility. partly because these sorts of traders don't have any responsibility to the market. and you had rick on earlier. rick and i both started in the trading pets where you had a responsibility. the broker would tap you on the shoulder and say i need you to
because this is a function of technology and you have to wonder if part of the problem is technology, why can't part of the solution be technology and today in kraft, it was quite a ride. fortunately went to the up side, but what would have happened in the broad market if we'd had this ride to the down side as we saw in the flash crash. >> and we should be very delicate because we're talking about one instance which we do not have perfect information. on the other happened, we have had...
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technology, technology. hi, good evening. i am with bendel, director of the eagleton institute of politics here at rutgers university and it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this evening special event. this is just one of many exciting events that we planned for this fall and i encourage all of you. i know many of you are in the class and there's many people to pick up the flier outside the room with details about upcoming programs. in particular want to mention that on monday, october 15 will be presenting nbc political director chuck todd at the campus center and there's still time to sign up for that event. and of course for the others. some of you may not realize that you are actually attending a session of a course. the course is called political campaigning. that has been taught at the eagleton institute of policy for more than two decades. it has always been taught by a bipartisan team of political practitioners in collaboration with a scholar for political scientists. it of course is a perfect example of what th
technology, technology. hi, good evening. i am with bendel, director of the eagleton institute of politics here at rutgers university and it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this evening special event. this is just one of many exciting events that we planned for this fall and i encourage all of you. i know many of you are in the class and there's many people to pick up the flier outside the room with details about upcoming programs. in particular want to mention that on monday, october 15...
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various places where there's a common dynamic between paris and san francisco have made innovations, technology and the spirit of enterprise and all those elements together enable a concrete relationship between paris and san francisco and even remember it last time, with had a virtual highway between san francisco and paris, we started this virtual highway, it had a lot of babies and a lot of [inaudible] in paris and in san francisco was created, were developed from this common belief that we had in innovation, in research and with the need of building economic development on new technology, on new ways of living and creating wealth and progress of the 21st century. and it's in this spirit that with [inaudible] that i'm happy to salute with all my friendship, we are going to start a new period of our links, our ties, mayor lee is a very popular man, a very popular mayor and i want to know first the reputation of the people of san francisco through him and through his progress. we have another common link, we believe that innovation can be noble if it starts many the people, so from the interve
various places where there's a common dynamic between paris and san francisco have made innovations, technology and the spirit of enterprise and all those elements together enable a concrete relationship between paris and san francisco and even remember it last time, with had a virtual highway between san francisco and paris, we started this virtual highway, it had a lot of babies and a lot of [inaudible] in paris and in san francisco was created, were developed from this common belief that we...
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all the gps and technology involved puts the car on a path for you. >> fascinating. thank you, scott budman. >>> san jose police released surveillance videos of man robbing a bank. the man is seen wearing a baseball bat and hooded sweatshirt. you see it here. the most recent robbery happened on september 5th at a u.s. bank in sunnyvale. the other robbery happened in late august also at a bank but in san jose. in both cases the man took off on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. >>> weeks of protest failed to block today's vote to move forward with the expansion of the county jail. the line of opponents stretched far outside the courthouse where the supervisors voted to approve the project. they argued against insisting that everyone who breaks the law or is suspected of breaking one doesn't have to be blocked up. >> going back to alternative sliex bail reduction, having different bail schedules. using as or to release people. people want other alternatives plus ankle monitors. >> we want to have space in a jail for counseling programs, drug and alcohol treatment
all the gps and technology involved puts the car on a path for you. >> fascinating. thank you, scott budman. >>> san jose police released surveillance videos of man robbing a bank. the man is seen wearing a baseball bat and hooded sweatshirt. you see it here. the most recent robbery happened on september 5th at a u.s. bank in sunnyvale. the other robbery happened in late august also at a bank but in san jose. in both cases the man took off on foot with an undisclosed amount of...
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available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ here's one story. i'm sean. i switched to advil® 10 months ago. biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's...
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on the way to china following a deal between helicopters of russia and technology. billion dollars worth of contracts were signed. by all the different designs and solutions that ship engineers have come up with over the years. seems to be the same thing just by taking these different models. throughout history ship designers have usually had one goal in mind that is to make their craft go faster over they've always been limited by water resistance it seems of cool but the faster a ship goes the more stronger the forces of drag work against the vessel as a result of top speed is dependent on how much of the ship interacts with the water so as a rule of thumb submarines topped out at about fifty to sixty knots similarly traditional ships with part of the whole submerged can't do more than seventy five knots the key them to truly high speed ships lines in the holes. to achieve this there's been three main schools of thought i suppose which allow the whole to see above the water covered just above the surface on a pocket of air and ground effect there are more like pla
on the way to china following a deal between helicopters of russia and technology. billion dollars worth of contracts were signed. by all the different designs and solutions that ship engineers have come up with over the years. seems to be the same thing just by taking these different models. throughout history ship designers have usually had one goal in mind that is to make their craft go faster over they've always been limited by water resistance it seems of cool but the faster a ship goes...
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least sixteen more are slated to come off the production line in the coming years according to the main technological achievements of the construction is its fly ability even though it's a big. craft it's still compares favorably to smaller passenger planes in terms of maneuverability and. special and corrosive materials have to be you. training. simulator. in order to be prepared for the first time. in. the water. into a harmless mist before it reaches the flames. of course aeronautical engineers didn't do it all by themselves advanced electronics have helped make pilot's life a lot easier inside the berry of two hundred cockpits in the past the pilots had to monitor and regulate everything manually and using analog controls but no cockpits are lit up like a sports fanatics living room and game day to share the planes of the very latest kit very of turn to the institute of aircraft equipment. off the area two hundred m. complex was designed especially for this aircraft it includes six full color l.c.d. screens which display information about the flight navigation engines and control systems but we a
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he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean. i like that. but he has not made the plans to do it. i ask myself why? of course, i know all the people around, and i find a lot of them too cynical. i find many of those in the white house more dealmakers then visionaries' themselves. i was the president had surrounded himself more with people who really understood the importance of more fundamental change for our country going forward. i hear the president saying things i like. i am not making it up. i hear the direction and i agree with that. but i think he has missed two parts. one is the hard work of the real planning to get it done, becau
he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean....
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fire officials say the best advice is to have both technologies. you can even buy dual detectors that have both in one, but they're harder to find in stores and they cost a little more. >>> how the first couple is celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. even though it's the same night as that presidential debate. >>> and the video that shows you how to parent gangnam style. >>> new comments from chick-fil-a's president in the wake of that gay marriage controversy. during an interview over the weekend, dan kathy said families are important to those of us concerned about being able to hang on to our heritage. kathy kicked up a firestorm of protests the summer after he opposed same-sex marriage and said so. the comments divided patrons and politicians for and against the fast-food chain. >>> they're focused on the big debate tonight, but president obama and the first lady are also marking a personal milestone, their 20th wedding anniversary is today. this morning the first couple exchanged tweets about it. the president wrote, 20 years ago today i
fire officials say the best advice is to have both technologies. you can even buy dual detectors that have both in one, but they're harder to find in stores and they cost a little more. >>> how the first couple is celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. even though it's the same night as that presidential debate. >>> and the video that shows you how to parent gangnam style. >>> new comments from chick-fil-a's president in the wake of that gay marriage controversy....
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today experts put the technology on display right near the capital. a 3-d mammogram buzz touring the nation stopped on capitol hill to show off what's touted as the most important step forward in breast cancer detection in 30 years. the technology was approved by the fad a year ago -- fda a year ago. in our area radiology offers it to women at an extra cost because it is not yet covered by insurance. >> members of congress and their staff have shown great interest and witnessed the technology by coming to the van and speaking with both representatives and physicians who currently are cruising the technology. >> 3-d mammograms are often recommended for women with dense breast tissue because they cut down on the number of false positives. i happen to be one of those women. the last time i went for a mammogram they said you're going to want to cough up the extra $50 and go for the 3-d screening test. just happened. >> was it worth it? >> i think so. when you have dense or fibrous breast tissue, it's harder for the radiologist to tell what could be danger
today experts put the technology on display right near the capital. a 3-d mammogram buzz touring the nation stopped on capitol hill to show off what's touted as the most important step forward in breast cancer detection in 30 years. the technology was approved by the fad a year ago -- fda a year ago. in our area radiology offers it to women at an extra cost because it is not yet covered by insurance. >> members of congress and their staff have shown great interest and witnessed the...
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part of that is technology. part of that is the efficiency of the building. part of is it is hoteling, but if you think about their traditional tenants and all the tenants in america get smaller by 30% without firing anybody, we wouldn't have to build any office buildinged for a long period of time. so what is remarkable about what is going on in the bay area, we have been able to absorb that contraction in the tenants, which jk put on the front page today and managed to overwhelm that with growth in technology and technology-related tenants, which is why what is going on in the bay area today is so extraordinary relative to what is going on in the rest of commercial real estate across the country. when we look at this, in practical terms, here is a prototypically way for a tenant in an office building. this layout allows people to reach a ratio of 110 square feet per person or over nine people per thousand square feet. this density, i think, is very important. it means a couple of things. first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations wi
part of that is technology. part of that is the efficiency of the building. part of is it is hoteling, but if you think about their traditional tenants and all the tenants in america get smaller by 30% without firing anybody, we wouldn't have to build any office buildinged for a long period of time. so what is remarkable about what is going on in the bay area, we have been able to absorb that contraction in the tenants, which jk put on the front page today and managed to overwhelm that with...
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paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for artistic creation so it may be in music and theatre and painting, we are ready to share a lot here in san francisco and i'm happy to have my trip be with the first visit of a french company in the united states, the great artist had its head in [inaudible] that was in los angeles a couple of days ago, will be in berkeley tomorrow and then after that in new york of course, so there you are, that is how we are civilized together, how we are human beings that try to push ahead san francisco, paris, two cities that are destined to understand everything and do the maximum understanding because san francisco and par
paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for...
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. >> the company says technology has progressed and now, it can block the renting of recalled vehicles and the companies they will file offenders. >> this is a tough line on this. >> she did. >> and now, for an update breaking news at 4:00 a young child is being transferred right now to a trauma center. she was hit riding her bike on a novato street. it happened near sandy creek road. there is police say the man driving hit the girl, you can see impact to the vehicle. the little girl was riding her bike. he is cooperating with this investigation. and that little girl is in critical condition. >> there are police looking for a mother who they say abandoned her 10-year-old daughter, police say the 38-year-old filled a shopping cart with groceries in a safeway eight days ago telling her daughter to wait by the exit with the cart until she drove up. she did and she saw store employees talking to the daughter. the mother took off and hasn't been seen since. the little girl is staying with her grandmother. >> worried parents trying to get information about the arrest of a middle schoolteache
. >> the company says technology has progressed and now, it can block the renting of recalled vehicles and the companies they will file offenders. >> this is a tough line on this. >> she did. >> and now, for an update breaking news at 4:00 a young child is being transferred right now to a trauma center. she was hit riding her bike on a novato street. it happened near sandy creek road. there is police say the man driving hit the girl, you can see impact to the vehicle....
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it was more of a technology oriented roundtable. these issues have been going on for years. the only reason why the roundtable might come up is because of the industry saying, look, we are doing something. gerri: when they are saying the industry, they are talking about a kill switch. mary schapiro had this to say today. technology has evolved and when it doesn't work right, consequences can be severe. >> the markets are operating at high speeds. just to put it into context, it takes you 200 milliseconds to blink your eyes. the problem is they could be anything going on in the market. a kill switch with only fix it after the fact. gerri: there really isn't a point. >> maybe it will prevent them from losing $200 million. you have to address the structural issues. gerri: for individual investors, it's not a disaster, but if the market crashes in the middle of the day, it raises the question of the markets being a safe place for individual investment. it is increasingly obvious that individual investors are saying that it's not only 15% of americans that have trust in the stock
it was more of a technology oriented roundtable. these issues have been going on for years. the only reason why the roundtable might come up is because of the industry saying, look, we are doing something. gerri: when they are saying the industry, they are talking about a kill switch. mary schapiro had this to say today. technology has evolved and when it doesn't work right, consequences can be severe. >> the markets are operating at high speeds. just to put it into context, it takes you...
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. it. all. alone when we welcome the crosstalk i'm curious about just how influential is the israeli lobby in the u.s. to what degree does it impact american foreign policy what about the rift that now divides us president barack obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and who has the right to define red lines when it comes to iran. and. to cross-talk israel's influence on washington i'm joined by ruthie bloom in new york she's a journalist and author of the recent book to hell in a hand-basket carter obama and the arab spring in washington we have grant smith he is director of the institute for research middle eastern policy and author of spy trade how israel's lobby undermines america's economy and in san jose we cross to stephen's eunice he is a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ruthie i'd like to go to you first a lot of people say that mr n
it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. it. all. alone when we welcome the crosstalk i'm curious about just how influential is the israeli lobby in the u.s. to what degree does it impact american foreign policy what about the rift that now divides us president barack obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and who has the right to define red lines when it comes to iran. and. to cross-talk israel's influence on washington i'm...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long...
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science technology innovation all the list of bellamy from around russia we've got the future covered. stories. in. iraq. there was a big victory for voters in pennsylvania today commonwealth court judge robert simpson ruled this morning that the state's republican backed and voter suppression id law cannot go into effect before the november election after two days of arguments the state failed to prove that the new law wouldn't disproportionately affect minority and low income voters people who tend to vote for democrats that was of course why republicans in that state first passed the law as the top republican lawmaker in pennsylvania mike ters brad. voter id which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania done. so at least the republican strategy to rig the election in pennsylvania has fallen short unfortunately there are several other states where similar efforts by republicans are still rolling along and ultimately this issue will likely be settled by the u.s. supreme court the near future a court whose right wing members have already ruled five to four t
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >> there have been to birds confirmed dead with the west nile virus. technicians are setting traps to determine if mosquitos in the city. and they need to know if they are infected it is transmitted through ideal conditions for mosquitos. transmission to humans and birds more likely. this is one of the worst seasons with 150 deaths have been reported nationwide and a navy hovercraft is a set to land on ocean beach as part of the response. if you see something. the military vehicle is arriving at 10:00 a.m. it is part of the kickoff for fleet week. if necessary it could deliver supplies. in the event of a major earthquake. >> let us take a double live look at our shot from mt. tam. it is clear. the bay bridge approach also looking clear. cough hope th today will be cooler. >> yesterday was intense and a bit unbearable. if you did not like yesterday's i guess that i have good news. it is a clear a
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there are few names better known in the world of social media and technology than mark zuckerberg and he is today indeed in the russian capital facebook is not in fact the number one social network in russia it's another social network called the contact which means in contact and he may well be here i'm sure part of the reason for his visit is to try and boost facebook's p.r. in russia and its market share but there has been another idea floated by the russian media quoting russian computer companies who say that he may well in fact be here to try and headhunt talented russians programmers and they're not happy about that prospect they point to nineteen ninety eight when russia was in a financial crisis and microsoft received similar accusations of. talented russian programmers and taking them back to the us was never the real reason that he was here he still managed to find time to pose for photos in red square in his trademark red hoody and to go into mcdonald's for a bite to eat so it seems that although the main message is technology it's not all about business. all right well le
there are few names better known in the world of social media and technology than mark zuckerberg and he is today indeed in the russian capital facebook is not in fact the number one social network in russia it's another social network called the contact which means in contact and he may well be here i'm sure part of the reason for his visit is to try and boost facebook's p.r. in russia and its market share but there has been another idea floated by the russian media quoting russian computer...
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technology and telecom lagged. u.s. manufacturing activity rose for the first time in four months in september. it rose to 51.5 from 46.6 in august. readings indicate a bit of expanding economic activity. construction spending fell in august for the second month in a row posting its biggest decrease in more than a year. construction spending dropped 0.6% in august. lauren: we are live in indianapolis with a look at ben bernanke's market moving speech today. scott bower in the pits of the cme and john manly says why it's time to buy into some european markets, huh, i don't know. we got to get to that. rich edson, mr. ben bernanke had a strong message to congress, to the markets, but -- go ahead -- there was a message for main street. tell us about that. >> yeah, he did. a number number of different wae put it, a big defense for qe3 and the monetary policy has been pursuing this in response to the fox business network. the u.s. is not in a recession now. he's worried about stagnation, not monetizing the debt. he says they
technology and telecom lagged. u.s. manufacturing activity rose for the first time in four months in september. it rose to 51.5 from 46.6 in august. readings indicate a bit of expanding economic activity. construction spending fell in august for the second month in a row posting its biggest decrease in more than a year. construction spending dropped 0.6% in august. lauren: we are live in indianapolis with a look at ben bernanke's market moving speech today. scott bower in the pits of the cme...
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technology is always way ahead of the rest of us here. the ability of a hacker to get in and get the information or the legal circles to come up with some reason why they should be able to gain access to somebody's twitter account, that's always going to be falling behind technology. >> even governments. governments push these companies to give them the data. you know, give up some information on people. so it's very scary. i always say, if you don't want it on the cover of "the wall street journal," don't do it and don't say it. >> words to live by. we'll take a break and come back with a recap on the day. >> after the bell, don't miss my one on one interview with billionaire oil man boone pickens. we'll talk about when oil prices will hit bottom and more. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realiz
technology is always way ahead of the rest of us here. the ability of a hacker to get in and get the information or the legal circles to come up with some reason why they should be able to gain access to somebody's twitter account, that's always going to be falling behind technology. >> even governments. governments push these companies to give them the data. you know, give up some information on people. so it's very scary. i always say, if you don't want it on the cover of "the wall...
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, do you think it matters what happens in washington for the future of technology? whenever we have anyone in, angel investors, most venture capitalists say they're not as affected by regulations as some of the more mature companies. >> what matters is if you create an environment for people to invest in the united states. the last several administrations i went to washington if intel is going to build this next major manufacturing facility the net present value of the facility in a u.s. compared to a lower corporate tax environment is $ billion. it's a tough sell to be patriotic and have that facility in the u.s. cut the corporate tax rate down to a competitive level. i think technology will continue to advance. the problem is keeping the good ideas in the u.s. and create jobs. >> it can happen in spite of things or you can help or be sort of in the way? >> or you can facilitate for an economy which is growing. what we do with foreign graduate students, taxpayer money pays to educate them to get thai masters and ph.d.s and tech topics and our immigration policy say
, do you think it matters what happens in washington for the future of technology? whenever we have anyone in, angel investors, most venture capitalists say they're not as affected by regulations as some of the more mature companies. >> what matters is if you create an environment for people to invest in the united states. the last several administrations i went to washington if intel is going to build this next major manufacturing facility the net present value of the facility in a u.s....
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vivian day, special assistant for technology. and i'm pleased to announce that we're still currently on track with permit tracking system. in fact, we're a little bit ahead of the game. we've completed as per your agenda package, we've completed all of the prioritization of the change orders requested beyond the initial configuration stage for the actual system. we will -- they were very minimal in nature. we've also completed all the initial requirements for the fellow citizens access, which is the very basic requirements from just what the first screen will look like on what the citizens will see when they access our website, and it will match the city's websiteses since this is a city-wide software program. we already renewed all the initial historical data conversion requirements with the vendor. we've got a list of items that we're working on to be able to transfer the nice data migration completely transferred over, more or less. we've also connected the vendor server to build out the gis system currently in planning with a
vivian day, special assistant for technology. and i'm pleased to announce that we're still currently on track with permit tracking system. in fact, we're a little bit ahead of the game. we've completed as per your agenda package, we've completed all of the prioritization of the change orders requested beyond the initial configuration stage for the actual system. we will -- they were very minimal in nature. we've also completed all the initial requirements for the fellow citizens access, which...
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we have women in technology the number still falls short only 25 percent of the computer work force was female last year. and for women of color and numbers shrink even more. this 3 percent for african-american and only 1 percent for latino. with the change that. there's one woman is working hard to turn those numbers around. we have a new program which is the black curls code. it is great to have you. we need you. and how did you get involved? >>> i was really interested in science and math as a student myself a long time ago my guidance counselors pushed me and soy started engineering and majored in that the spent my career in the engineering field. >>> but you have friends concept should engineering >>> i went to vanderbilt university as where i got my degree. the move up to a bay area to work for a biotechnology company. i spent over 20 years >>> vanderbilt is a great school. i was thinking about my high-school counselor who said i should be a secretary and so things have changed a little bit i'm glad to hear that. had to get the idea for black girls code. >>> my moment was when two
we have women in technology the number still falls short only 25 percent of the computer work force was female last year. and for women of color and numbers shrink even more. this 3 percent for african-american and only 1 percent for latino. with the change that. there's one woman is working hard to turn those numbers around. we have a new program which is the black curls code. it is great to have you. we need you. and how did you get involved? >>> i was really interested in science...
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. erika derry: and the fact that cacalifornia isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. it was so loud, it could be heard for miles. police departments were flooded wih complaints. in fact san leandro police got so many s - that they sent out an ale, telling people to stop
color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. erika derry: and the fact that cacalifornia isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is...
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up with the world's most colorful choppered to bring to play a technology i'm here on a launch in. the future covering. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. mission and free cretaceous three times for charges free. free. free. free. free bird video for your media project free media john darche dot com. dr john chua you're the director and research fellow of the center for arms control of china institute of international studies and it's great to have you with us today. so russia and china have found themselves recently in this saying trying to prevent a possible military intervention into syria do you think it's a short lived partnership or maybe a greater strategic vision that could actually costs and quickly affect the distribution of power worldwide susan we share the same response pretty well facing the same challenges that for example the lessons from libya case you know last year the military intervention by the western countries gave us less is ok to be safeguard
up with the world's most colorful choppered to bring to play a technology i'm here on a launch in. the future covering. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. mission and free cretaceous three times for charges free. free. free. free. free bird video for your media project free media john darche dot com. dr john chua you're the director and research fellow of the center for arms...
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second is all these companies are trying to become technology player, you can't be a technology player without having the leading technology vendor being apple in your stores or on your websites. and three, and i think also very, very importantly, you've got get a level playing field, vis-a-vis, internet tax collection and it looks like there's a lot of movement in washington now to pass that bill. it would be a huge boon to the office products player if it did pass. >> i know you won't talk about it, sir, but certainly as you watch the situation unfold there, aren't you disappointed? i mean this is your baby. >> i'd like to see the stock do better. as one who shops the stores and uses their delivery service, think the experience is really quite good and i think they've got some big macro problems to address and i think over time they will address them. >> i appreciate your addressing that. i also would like to have you address the governor's performance last night. you've been on the program several times as a surrogate for romney. is there still a lack of specifics though? >> you kno
second is all these companies are trying to become technology player, you can't be a technology player without having the leading technology vendor being apple in your stores or on your websites. and three, and i think also very, very importantly, you've got get a level playing field, vis-a-vis, internet tax collection and it looks like there's a lot of movement in washington now to pass that bill. it would be a huge boon to the office products player if it did pass. >> i know you won't...
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space and naval technology. presumably, the u.s. is doing the same kind of spying in china, but michelle van cleave says america has so much more to lose. >> i think we're a real candy store for the chinese and for others in terms of technology and commercial products or other proprietary information, and so we will always be the principal target for them. >> what is the most serious damage that chinese espionage has done to the united states? >> it's the totality of the collection effort. take a case like this or cases like this-- traditional espionage, penetration of the interior-- couple that with industrial and economic collection. couple that with cyber. it greatly concerns me. it greatly concerns me. >> well, i hope this all works out. i mean, you are helping me a lot here, but i don't want anyone to know about our relationship or anything because it could get me in a lot of trouble. >> bergersen kept saying, "i could go to jail," and both men did. in 2008, prosecutors showed them this tape, and they plead guilty. bergersen go
space and naval technology. presumably, the u.s. is doing the same kind of spying in china, but michelle van cleave says america has so much more to lose. >> i think we're a real candy store for the chinese and for others in terms of technology and commercial products or other proprietary information, and so we will always be the principal target for them. >> what is the most serious damage that chinese espionage has done to the united states? >> it's the totality of the...
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we want to develop the technology, and the clear technology simile for civil reasons. this was their taste so far. what he's saying today, he doesn't feel safe and protected in a world without bombs. >> that's what i was going to say that was interesting to me that made my ears perk up. obviously the beginning of his speech was a little flowery, he was gathered with others to decide how to build a better life and this was his eighth time there with a vision for global peace and frtranquility. >> he's saying two orders of things. his domestic policy failed totally. under the presidency, you have the worst sanctions, the worst unemployment, and people really resent this regime. they hate him. 70% of the iranians are under 30 years old. and they don't want him. another thing he's saying, we're not safe so we need to have nukes and we need to have developed all of these nuclear technology. this is what he's been doing. under his presidency, they open all kinds of facilities. wherever in iran. even in the region and they're so protected understood ground. so far they didn't
we want to develop the technology, and the clear technology simile for civil reasons. this was their taste so far. what he's saying today, he doesn't feel safe and protected in a world without bombs. >> that's what i was going to say that was interesting to me that made my ears perk up. obviously the beginning of his speech was a little flowery, he was gathered with others to decide how to build a better life and this was his eighth time there with a vision for global peace and...
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ashley: technology has changed everything. would you like? >> when i talk about the sectors, i'm just talking about 5.6 million clients. we watch what what they are treating them what they like and what they don't like. a lot of activity in technology. it is one of the big categories there. financials, a lot of activity there. >> really financials? >> yes,. >> a lot of the financials are rather inexpensively priced. >> so that makes it a little bit more appealing to a retail client. >> what about the other side of the equation? >> when you think about what is going on politically, it makes perfect sense. they are kind of shying away from pharmaceuticals. once the election is over, you could have a dramatically different landscape based on who is elected. ashley: vesper interesting. two days ago, moody's upgrading. why would you shy away, given those recommendations? >> i don't think retail clients like that level of uncertainty. they want to -- they want to make trades and investments that they have, more certainty for them. when you think ab
ashley: technology has changed everything. would you like? >> when i talk about the sectors, i'm just talking about 5.6 million clients. we watch what what they are treating them what they like and what they don't like. a lot of activity in technology. it is one of the big categories there. financials, a lot of activity there. >> really financials? >> yes,. >> a lot of the financials are rather inexpensively priced. >> so that makes it a little bit more appealing...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >> schieffer: we're back now to talk more about the election and these upcoming debates can marsha blackburn, bob shrum who writes for the "daily beast "the adviser and consultant of course for john kerry. and larry sabato who runs the university of virginia center for pol techs. larry, let me start with you. you're kind of the man in the middle here. where do you think the race stands right now? >> bob, i think the president is ahead. at my crystal ball station we have him at 290 electoral votes but some of those states are just barely leaning to him, like my native virginia. obama is ahead two or three points. the polls have him up higher than that, but i don't think he's really there. >> schieffer: ar let me just go to our map of the battled ground states here, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, iowa, wisconsin
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >> schieffer: we're back now to talk more about the election and these upcoming debates can marsha blackburn, bob shrum who writes for the "daily beast "the adviser and consultant of course for john kerry. and larry sabato who runs the university of virginia center for pol techs....
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. >> the video is even feature and tech sites. >> 3-d technology is out there. it hasn't been well received. everybody is trying to come up with a way to do 3-d without the glasses. >> first off, if this was a technology, that man would be either blind or not able to like, taste oranges. >> what is great about it is that you have nothing to -- to -- in front of you. you have no glasses. so you can really enjoy the show. >> it's so much better than glasses because nothing is in front of your face. your eyes feel like they're about to explode but nothing is in front of your face. it's such a better experience. >> so is this the next big thing or the next big fake? this man is the man responsible for this strange creation. >> i have a addiction. we need to have something that really represents our -- what we are able to do. >> 3-d, we could do it. composition. visual effects. >> they make the video to show what they can do. jonathan posts the name of louise louise's company, not the we creator of the device. and that unbelievable blinking is made possible through t
. >> the video is even feature and tech sites. >> 3-d technology is out there. it hasn't been well received. everybody is trying to come up with a way to do 3-d without the glasses. >> first off, if this was a technology, that man would be either blind or not able to like, taste oranges. >> what is great about it is that you have nothing to -- to -- in front of you. you have no glasses. so you can really enjoy the show. >> it's so much better than glasses because...
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science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia . turkish military have carried out new artillery attacks against syria. from damascus. earlier fired on the volatile state in retaliation to selling from syria which the. this building its own car is now considering whether to authorize haul supporter of military operations in the area. the f.b.i. has charged eleven people for acting out secret agents from also allegedly selling millions worth of restricted technology to the us military. and the e.u. power center plans an increase to its own budget in the midst of a crisis despite all standard member states calling for brussels to control it's not a tight. now i'm just here to bring us the latest sports news. hello there thanks for joining me and these are the headlines big test and warns against complacency is switzerland's young boys arrive in moscow tonight she wrote police clash. plus a cruel defeats in the least great so you to milan in st petersburg after a no goal condemns them for their second champions league loss in a row. an
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including 13 new jobs in the technology sector alone. unemployment during the last two years when i first began as your interim mayor went from 9.6 to 7.6, two full digit points during that time. to translate that means 25,000 san franciscans are back to work this last year. and according to the recent department of labor report, san francisco, the metropolitan area had the strongest job growth in the last 12 months ending in july of 2012, and let me repeat, the strongest job growth in the country. no. 1 in the nation. [ applause ] thanks to all of you. and i also want to just share with you something that supervisors and i have been discussing intently. because i know joan was going through a lot of the projects and so was mary and when we're investing in the brook and mortar and developments to also be sure, i think the most dynamic part of what our city is doing is that we're investing in our people. we're making sure that san franciscans not only go to work, but they are part of and engaged with us in all of these developments. and t
including 13 new jobs in the technology sector alone. unemployment during the last two years when i first began as your interim mayor went from 9.6 to 7.6, two full digit points during that time. to translate that means 25,000 san franciscans are back to work this last year. and according to the recent department of labor report, san francisco, the metropolitan area had the strongest job growth in the last 12 months ending in july of 2012, and let me repeat, the strongest job growth in the...
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we blaze new trails in science, technology, medicine, agriculture. in israel, the past and the future find common ground. unfortunately, that is not the case in many other countries. today, a great battle is being waged between the modern and the medieval. the forces of modernity seek a bright future in which the rights of everyone is protected. in which every life is sacred. the forces of medievalism seek a world in which women and minorities are segregated, knowledge is suppressed, and in which not life, but death is glorified. nowhere more starkly than in the middle east. israel stands proudly with the forces of modernity. we protect the rights of all of our citizens, men and women, jews and arabs, muslims and christians. all are equal before the law. our scientists win nobel prizes. we prevent hunger by irrigating land in africa and asia. recently i was deeply moved when i visited one of our technological institutes. i saw a man paralyzed from the waist down climb up a flight of stairs fairly easily with the aid of an isreali man. -- invention. i
we blaze new trails in science, technology, medicine, agriculture. in israel, the past and the future find common ground. unfortunately, that is not the case in many other countries. today, a great battle is being waged between the modern and the medieval. the forces of modernity seek a bright future in which the rights of everyone is protected. in which every life is sacred. the forces of medievalism seek a world in which women and minorities are segregated, knowledge is suppressed, and in...
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one thing we face is the progress of technology and the events of the increased efficiency of technology and missile defense which probably is grain to have different kinds of arms control going down to the ctbt among other things. >> thank you. it's good to see you. picture of arms control over the next four years. welcome from the perspective of president obama come he has made no secret of the fact of his so-called prague initiative that he is eager to pursue a continued step by step productions in the nuclear weapons. so that is one priority goal for this administration. it is a goal by the way that is laid out in the preamble to the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty. so it is a goal that the russian federation and the united states have both articulate it. sir, i think that we will be looking for ways to accomplish those reductions. the president the day that he signed the treaty leigh of three goals for the next round of negotiations. he said we want to seek reductions in the non-strategic nuclear weapons as tactical nuclear weapons, non-deployed nuclear weapons, that is weapons tel dan the st
one thing we face is the progress of technology and the events of the increased efficiency of technology and missile defense which probably is grain to have different kinds of arms control going down to the ctbt among other things. >> thank you. it's good to see you. picture of arms control over the next four years. welcome from the perspective of president obama come he has made no secret of the fact of his so-called prague initiative that he is eager to pursue a continued step by step...
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we go to quantico to give you a peek at new technology. that is to night on abc 7 news at 5:00. football fans are not the only ones upset about the nfl replacement referees. betting operations in las vegas say it hurts their business. experts say gamblers don't like controversy and after the monday night call, they are afraid fans will pull back on their bedding. the n.f.l. issued a statement saying the packers should have won that game but refused to overturn the call. meteorologist jacqui jeras is back with more weather and her inside lurked -- inside look at cirque de soleil. >> we have moved over to where the practice area is. you saw a little bit of video earlier of the performers. how're you guys doing? tell us what you do during this performance? >> we to an aerial ring act. >> you guys are both generous. how is this different than being a competitive gymnast? >> in gymnastics, it is competition. here, you go on stage every day and it is a pleasure and you have no judge. this is much better. >> adjust the audience, you guys will do a performance? i will give the weather f
we go to quantico to give you a peek at new technology. that is to night on abc 7 news at 5:00. football fans are not the only ones upset about the nfl replacement referees. betting operations in las vegas say it hurts their business. experts say gamblers don't like controversy and after the monday night call, they are afraid fans will pull back on their bedding. the n.f.l. issued a statement saying the packers should have won that game but refused to overturn the call. meteorologist jacqui...
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nobody can guarantee of that technology will be used. of the big issue of the chemical weapons and syria. nobody can guarantee of the chemical weapon of technology will not go to lebanon it is a issue of concern for all of us. i read a lot about it in "time" magazine could israeli people have a strong democracy. we go to elections together and i sit in the parliament in the knesset we do not agree of the time we do not argue of the time the one democracy today israel can be proud. i am very proud. sometimes happening in the knesset member of arab-israeli decided to join the group from turkey for on the same boat there were terrorists. she came back one day later and entered the knesset and that this democracy in action. i don't know if the doing debt and outcry you let him come back to congress. but i think we can be proud of democracy and israel. thank you for coming. i'm sure when you read the book you'll have a more common thing to ask i will do it on my website and on facebook. also thank you for your hospitality. thank you very much
nobody can guarantee of that technology will be used. of the big issue of the chemical weapons and syria. nobody can guarantee of the chemical weapon of technology will not go to lebanon it is a issue of concern for all of us. i read a lot about it in "time" magazine could israeli people have a strong democracy. we go to elections together and i sit in the parliament in the knesset we do not agree of the time we do not argue of the time the one democracy today israel can be proud. i...
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i would focus on the technology sector. as we have a bumpy ride on economic growth globally, i think public investors are going to migrate towards those names. >> you finding growth in europe? >> growth is tough to come by in europe. >> just wanted to throw that out there. always nice to see you. >> absolutely. thank you. >> henry mcveigh joining us here at the nyse. don't even think about touching that remote. we have a lot more ahead on this jac jam-packed wednesday edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, slippery slope. oil prices continue to tumble. american petroleum institute ceo jack gerard tells maria the reason why and whether it will ease the pain at the pump. >>> plus, facing privacy issues. facebook planning to cash in on its users' personal information. will the plan boost its stock or chase away members? >>> and not your average joe. world series champion skipper joe torre joins maria to talk about baseball's huge new tv deal and look ahead to what could be one of the most exciting final days of any base
i would focus on the technology sector. as we have a bumpy ride on economic growth globally, i think public investors are going to migrate towards those names. >> you finding growth in europe? >> growth is tough to come by in europe. >> just wanted to throw that out there. always nice to see you. >> absolutely. thank you. >> henry mcveigh joining us here at the nyse. don't even think about touching that remote. we have a lot more ahead on this jac jam-packed...
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technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell more than 500%. covering all of these issues, we have larry with the cme. telling us why this market is overextended and brian jones breaking down the most important economic data point. you have to watch. he will tell you what that is coming over. let's start with larry economic news. we have terrible durable goods orders. it hasn't been this bad in about three years. we had the gdp slowdown continuing. originally, 1.7% is bad enough. but 1.3% is what it was revised downward to. why the bad economic news? >> you know, as we try to reconcile the world, nobody cares about the ego knows, really. the nu
technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell more than 500%. covering all of these...
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technology, the government rejects further subsidies. >> we'll work hard to achieve this in fields -- in the field of research and development. >> the government says it would be happy to get 600,000 electric cars on the road in the next few years, but experts say even that is an ambitious goal. >> sports news, one of the greatest comebacks in golf history. europe had miraculously managed to keep their hands on the ryder cup. >> they fought their way back to beat the u.s. 14 1/2 to 13 1/2 in illinois. >> germany's martin kaymer sealed the deal with his victory over steve stricker. >> team europe chipped, drove, and putted their way into the history books. the americans inched back into the game, but europe's justin rose was quick to strike back. jose maria olazabal summoned the golf gods as kaymer stepped onto the green. >> jose maria told me we need your point. i do not really care how you do it. just the letter it. -- just deliver it. it was very straightforward. that is the way we germans are. for chile, i could handle it. and i made the last -- fortunately, i could handle it and
technology, the government rejects further subsidies. >> we'll work hard to achieve this in fields -- in the field of research and development. >> the government says it would be happy to get 600,000 electric cars on the road in the next few years, but experts say even that is an ambitious goal. >> sports news, one of the greatest comebacks in golf history. europe had miraculously managed to keep their hands on the ryder cup. >> they fought their way back to beat the...
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. >>> technology has changed our daily lives fundamentally over the past century and more. who can now imagine life without electric light bulbs or more recently smartphones? to answer the question of what the next technological game maker might be, we went to one of japan's largest home electronics shows. nhk world's ta mow coca mata gives us the inside line. >> reporter: more than 600 companies are participating in this exhibition at a site near tokyo. major japanese electronics firms such as sony are presenting their latest products at the show which began on tuesday. visitors are interested. this is what walking may look like in the future. just a slight hand pressure of my hand. electronics manufacturer murata has a small company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is now over 65 years of age. there's a growing market for products for the elderly, and manufacturers are becoming increasingly innovative. >> translator: i think the senior market will expand as the numbers of older people increases. ther
. >>> technology has changed our daily lives fundamentally over the past century and more. who can now imagine life without electric light bulbs or more recently smartphones? to answer the question of what the next technological game maker might be, we went to one of japan's largest home electronics shows. nhk world's ta mow coca mata gives us the inside line. >> reporter: more than 600 companies are participating in this exhibition at a site near tokyo. major japanese...
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believe in technology and science and have leaders like them lead the way. >> sit a marathon. not a sprint. i'm 37, i've done all the things you could possibly do with music and i never thought i would be able to do those things when i was in the ghetto or do the queen's jubilee or do this program. or beam the song back to the planet earth to educate kids to take an interest in stem. i'm dedicating my life to stem to create a new system with my little neighborhood to turn these kids into entrepreneur and educators. >> good for you. >> we are trying to inspire individuals and also to take our political system forward and inspire that way. >> i want to give the lady the final word. >> i was going to say i was asked which president that i would like to say elected i said bill clinton. he's a true leader he gathered all of us here today. i want to thank such inspiring leaders. you believe in what you are doing. the more leaders we have in such fields the better the world would be. >> he wants that changed, he said he thinks it would be a good idea. i said if you can't do that, we
believe in technology and science and have leaders like them lead the way. >> sit a marathon. not a sprint. i'm 37, i've done all the things you could possibly do with music and i never thought i would be able to do those things when i was in the ghetto or do the queen's jubilee or do this program. or beam the song back to the planet earth to educate kids to take an interest in stem. i'm dedicating my life to stem to create a new system with my little neighborhood to turn these kids into...
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we're now applying that technology and bringing it to the farm. > > lloyd treinish from ibm. thank you so much. > > thank you. the leaves are starting to fall, and so are prices on some big- ticket items. find out how to find the best deals this season, next. get out your wallet and start you internet search. jeanette pavini, who writes the buyer beware column for marketwatch.com, is here via skype this morning, and she says there are 5 items you should shop for in september. good morning to you. > > hi, good morning to you. > > i was surprised to see large appliances are on your list. now is the time, though, you say. > > now is absolutely the time. they're getting out the new models to put them in the stores, so they're going to clear out last year's models. and i will tell you that you can save probably up to 50% on something as simple as last year's model having a different color handle or something along those lines. also, ask for open box items. those are things that were brought back to the store, may not have been used, but didn't fit in the person's house, and boom,
we're now applying that technology and bringing it to the farm. > > lloyd treinish from ibm. thank you so much. > > thank you. the leaves are starting to fall, and so are prices on some big- ticket items. find out how to find the best deals this season, next. get out your wallet and start you internet search. jeanette pavini, who writes the buyer beware column for marketwatch.com, is here via skype this morning, and she says there are 5 items you should shop for in september. good...
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many people say apple's new map technology is lost. tim cook says the company is extremely sorry for the frustration in its new map app, the frustration it's caused for so many people. last week apple released an update to its iphone and ipad operating system, replacing google maps with apple's own version. users aren't pleased. the new maps have fewer details, lack public transit directions and misplace landmarks. while apple fixes the problem they recommend you download competing maps to find your way. google maps is taking you underwater. can you preview scenes from the deep on your computer. here's a diver swimming smoothly through the great barrier reef. his camera snapping thousands of pictures. >> you can look all over the place and really just experience it for yourself. >> the google street team has mapped six underwater spots. so far you can expect more in the future. >>> has it happened to you yet? you turn on your computer and then you notice something that says your computer has been frozen because of chirn porn and unless
many people say apple's new map technology is lost. tim cook says the company is extremely sorry for the frustration in its new map app, the frustration it's caused for so many people. last week apple released an update to its iphone and ipad operating system, replacing google maps with apple's own version. users aren't pleased. the new maps have fewer details, lack public transit directions and misplace landmarks. while apple fixes the problem they recommend you download competing maps to find...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. you see us, at the start of the day.nge, on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. gerri: obama's green energy fiasco on center stage, but will it stay there? plus, which candidate's energy policy is best for america? gerri: energy policy a big conversation at the debate, but the next guest says we could be seeing a new world order when it comes to energy, and it has nothing to do with politicians. joining me now with more, the vice chairman of the ihs, and the author of a book to check out "the quest energy security and the remaking of the modern world." welcome back to the show. great to have you here. you know -- >> thank you gerri: you write thanks to hydraul
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. you see us, at the start of the day.nge, on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner....
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> quick change there. george will is off today. we're joined by donna brazile on the roundtable. matthew dowd. maggie haberman of politico. howard dean for the democrats. and former governor haley barbour for the republicans. matthew dowd, let me begin with you, setting the stage where the race is right now, we see president obama ahead five points nationally, right now, ahead in all of the battleground states, what happened in september? >> i think, this race, if it's a five-point race, is when you look at this, the national number is 5er 6. all of the target states are going be somewhere around that national number. what i think that romney -- what happened to romney campaign, i think political malpractice. they left the playing field to the entire obama campaign. they allowed them to outspend them in the summer. and basically set the tone
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> quick change there. george will is off today. we're joined by donna brazile on the roundtable. matthew dowd. maggie haberman of politico. howard dean for the democrats. and former governor haley barbour for the republicans. matthew dowd, let me begin with you, setting the stage where...
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>> i think that technology is being developed. and think you will see that. but that is the big thing that either media companies, technology companies have advertiser and agencies working on, how to use pdfs, how to use the tablets and mobile devices -- >> without driving me away from the site entirely on a small screen. >> yes. so that's another big topic of conversation that will be happening this week. >> we need an update on that when you filed out what the solution is for that. >> i will tell you i was on a panel with david fisher from facebook, he's very bright. very bright. and if you distinguish between the business and the stock, the business is doing quite nicely and stock ems seems to have bottomed. >> miles, thank you. >> any comments or questions, e-mail us, squawksquawk@cnbc.co. >>> when we come back, what will president draghi say about spain is this we'll ask a visitor from europe. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the b
>> i think that technology is being developed. and think you will see that. but that is the big thing that either media companies, technology companies have advertiser and agencies working on, how to use pdfs, how to use the tablets and mobile devices -- >> without driving me away from the site entirely on a small screen. >> yes. so that's another big topic of conversation that will be happening this week. >> we need an update on that when you filed out what the solution...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. [ticking] >> saudi aramco was originally an american company, a consortium of standard oil, texaco, exxon, and mobil. saudi arabia bought it out and nationalized it in the 1980s, and today, saudi aramco is the custodian of the country's only source of wealth and power. >> saudi aramco is a massive complex along the persian gulf, hundreds of miles east of the mega projects. over 16,000 people work here at the company's compound, which is like a little country with its own security force, schools, hospitals, even its own airline. abdallah jum'ah is president and ceo of saudi aramco. so this is your headquarters. >> this is our headquarters. >> and how big is aramco? >> saudi aramco is the world's largest oil-producing company. >> and in 2008, it was the richest company in the world, worth some $781 billion. >> this is the heart of our operation. this is the nerve center. >> it keeps going. look at this. this is
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. [ticking] >> saudi aramco was originally an american company, a consortium of standard oil, texaco, exxon, and mobil. saudi arabia bought it out and nationalized it in the 1980s, and today, saudi aramco is the custodian of the country's only source of wealth and power. >> saudi aramco is a massive complex along the persian gulf, hundreds of miles east of...
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they're going to use similar technology to allow kids to make 3d objects with their minds. >> that's magic. >> if you want to check out more information, go to thinkerthing.com/dream. >> you also have another cool tech gadget to tell us about. >> i do. this is some new training equipment for a german soccer club. this is called the footbonaut. it's a training center that throws balls out at a player and they have to shoot it at the things that lielgght up. >>> from the texas ranch to venice beach to our wedding day -- >> this is jacqueline, and this is a wedding video that she played for her husband todd at their wedding reception. ♪ i just want to ride bikes with you for the rest of my life ♪ >> i think the name of this video is called "i just want to ride bikes with you." >> i thought she said i want to red box. >> i mean, how can you resist this girl? >> this isn't a prank. this is for real? >> oh, this is real. we have photos of their wedding from her facebook profile. >> she used the line of machiattos in the hood. got to be sarcastic, right? >> or it's got to mean something
they're going to use similar technology to allow kids to make 3d objects with their minds. >> that's magic. >> if you want to check out more information, go to thinkerthing.com/dream. >> you also have another cool tech gadget to tell us about. >> i do. this is some new training equipment for a german soccer club. this is called the footbonaut. it's a training center that throws balls out at a player and they have to shoot it at the things that lielgght up. >>>...